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1929-33 – The increased popularity of the Nazis and Hitler becoming…
1929-33 – The increased popularity of the Nazis and Hitler becoming Chancellor//Why did people vote for the Nazis?
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Unemployment in Germany reached 6 million
people, this meant 40% of the workforce were
without a job.
The Nazis promised ‘Work and Bread’ – this
meant they were going to provide jobs for
people so they could look after their families.
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He promised to get rid of the Treaty of Versailles (which made Germany
look weak), solve Germany’s problems and provide jobs.
The Weimar Government appeared to be disorganised and were unable to solve the problems in Germany. President Hindenburg had to start running Germany using Article 48 (emergency powers) which was unpopular
In comparison the Nazis appeared as very organised, particularly the SA as they marched in their smart uniforms through the towns and the cities
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The SA also had another role; they were a violent group that would beat up opposition to the Nazis such as Communists.
There were countless battles between the SA and the Red Front
Fighters (the Communist private army). Hitler was trying to show the
German people that the Communists were violent and the SA could deal
with them
- The Nazis use of Propaganda
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He made sure that their message was clear, simple and easy to
understand.
The Nazis owned 120 daily or weekly newspapers which were read by
hundreds of thousands of people and constantly put across a positive
message about the Nazis
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